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The Mets have an amazing new good luck charm because of course they do

The Mets have an amazing new good luck charm because of course they do

USA Today6 days ago
The New York Mets are in the midst of a hot stretch and have plenty of people to thank for the success, including one that is entirely fictional.
Do they have hot bats right now, too? Sure, they're getting impressive productivity from almost everyone in their lineup, and they've had some exceptionally good base running. Their pitchers are throwing the ball well, too, with David Peterson continuing to perform like an ace.
But it is the Mets, so folks are quick to latch on to any "good luck charm" that is possible because no other fan base loves to attach a gimmick more. Everyone remembers the Grimace era last season. This time, the credit is going to a different nostalgic character.
Over a week ago, when the Mets hosted the Reds, 1990s nostalgia reigned supreme as Backyard Baseball video game star character Pablo Sanchez attended the game at Citi Field.
Backyard Baseball '01 was re-released on Windows, iOS, Android with Cal Ripken Jr. on the cover earlier this month.
New York has won seven consecutive games since his appearance.
That is exactly as many games a the team won after Grimace threw out the first pitch last season.
Maybe the stadium isn't going to create a special seat, but this is still pretty dang fun.
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